There’s so much more that goes into being an “author” than just writing. There’s also rewriting, researching, editing, proofreading, etc. Then there’s the marketing side of things, which is a completely different beast. Social media alone can feel like a bottomless well of “things I should be doing.”
My proclivity is to bounce around between various functions, a habit I’m trying to get away from because I’m much more productive when I focus on one thing at a time. For example, I’ve learned that if I’m writing a scene about a dinner party and stop to look up a lasagna recipe to make sure I get it right, BOOM! Suddenly I’m checking my email, looking at my Twitter feed, checking flights to go visit my parents, making a snack, etc. My momentum is lost, and I didn’t even do it out of procrastination.
Does this happen to you?
One trick I’ve learned to keep myself focused is to use ALL CAPS to remind myself that I need to look something up later. For example, my pages might be sprinkled with the following:
In each of the above examples, if I’d stopped to look things up, I’d have fallen down the rabbit hole, guaranteed. By using the ALL CAPS technique, I can wear my writing hat now and exercise my creativity without interruption. Then later, when I’m ready to move to a new function, I can put on my research or editing hat, revisit those caps, and get back to work.
-Maria
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